So should you invest in the latest entry? Sixty dollars is a steep price, especially if it's your first go. We've already discussed whether you should spring for Tekken 7 or Injustice 2, but should you maybe consider cutting your teeth on Tekken 6, the previous game in the series?

The good news about Tekken 6 is that you can find it for about $20 on Amazon right now. However, that's because it came out in late 2009 — almost eight years ago — in North America, according to the Tekken wiki. So you're going to be dealing with graphics and mechanics that might not have aged all that well.

Additionally, you can't get Tekken 6 for a current generation system. The game came out for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and was ported to PlayStation Portable and the Vita. Unless you own one of those systems, it's going to be tricky to play Tekken 6.

Although Tekken 6 has online multiplayer, chances are slim you'll be able to find anyone to play with. For reference, Polygon played some Soul Calibur V for a part of their video series and noted that about 10 minutes of waiting around in the lobby got edited out, because it took way too long to find an opponent. Soul Calibur V came out in 2012, a good three years after Tekken 6, which means that the Tekken 6 lobby is nothing but a lonely ghost town.

If you're still holding on to your PS3, Tekken 6 might be your only option — there's almost no chance of Tekken 7 coming out for the last-gen system. But unless you're in those unusual circumstances, we can't really say we recommend buying Tekken 6 over Tekken 7.

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